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Tchaikovsky (2 of 6) Maxim Vengerov

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Tchaikovsky
Violin Concerto in D

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  • @DrMortague

    Who is the conductor and the orchestra? When and where was it recorded? Thank you!

  • @christophleipzig see: Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D (1 of 6) . for the conductor.

    I think the year is 1999 @ the Royal Albert Hall London. BBC Proms

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  • Stop fricking comparing musicians. You'd think that the classical music fans were much more mature than that. Whatever, we don't really have recordings of Paganini so we can't compare them. Just appreciate Vengerov. If you like Paganini's work, that's cool too, but I don't see how he fucking relates to Vengerov's interpretation of Tchaikovsky's Concerto.

  • BRAVO!

    i love Vengerov...

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  • @christophleipzig Rostropovich is conducting.

  • Absolutely incrdible - is there a dvd or recordeing of this to buy somewhere?

  • he and his violin, are in...one.

  • i think he just made every orgasm face in the book

    its okay because this IS orgasm music...

    so...

  • I take it back. His facial expressions, bodily movements, and the way his hair jiggles make this the best Tchaikovsky of all time. Vengerov: 1 Everybody else: 0

  • Man, whatever happened to the video of Vengerov playing this concerto when he was 16? IT WAS SO MUCH BETTER THAN THIS VIDEO. Seriously, the way he sounded when he was 16 I would say is probably the 3rd best Tchaikovsky I've ever listened to.

  • @christophleipzig The conductor is none other than MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH

  • i love the tempo! every single note sang! we can argue a lot about vengerov's playing, but one thing is true, he doesn't leave you indifferent, he does inspire everyone! and that's what a master should do.

  • i love this guy, when i hear him i feel in another world.

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